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The Story behind Awesome Couple Communication (Pickett)

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  Awesome Couple Communication resulted from one of those unusual situations in which the publisher saw a gap in the literature and suggested to Dr. Patt Pickett, also author of the multi-award-winning book, The Marriage Whisperer , that she might expand one very helpful and insightful (indeed, brilliant) section of The Marriage Whisperer into a book in its own right. She did, and Awesome Couple Communication is the outcome. And here is a description of the outcome (book): A spin-off of "Dr. Patt's" award-winning book,  The Marriage Whisperer ,  Awesome Couple Communication  presents In simple, jargon-free language and with clear examples,14 couples with communication challenges. Dr. Patt describes the source of the miscommunication and presents suggestions for other couples in similar circumstances to follow in moving from awful communication to the awesome communication level. Calling upon Emotional Intelligence Theory and her own "Pickett's Pyramid of Possi

Excerpt from The Marriage Whisperer: Top Five Communication Strategies

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Top Five Communication Points 1. Being a good communicator in a work setting or among friends is not evidence you communicate well in your intimate relationships. We stumble through mood upheaval and drama in our personal communications. A higher level of emotion is present and shapes our communication. You are entitled to express, “That’s not what I understood,” but how can you seriously claim to know “that’s not what you meant” when your partner says it is. 2. While you (or the other) can provide excellent or better audiorecall of the precise words spoken, it does not mean you are a better communicator than your partner. You have a more detailed recall; that’s it. Your recall is not the same as having an accurate understanding; communication is about understanding. 3. Forget hooking up with an official source to “prove” what the other person meant with the words he chose. The dictionary does not interpret or dictate personal meaning. 4. In conversation, meaning is put in

Some Great Books on Relationships

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Just a list -- the titles, covers, and awards speak for themselves. Click the title link for additional information. 57 Steps to Paradise A Movie Lover's Search for Romance Awesome Couple Communication Divorced! How to Live from Your Heart The Marriage Whisperer The Rose and the Sword Understanding the Analyst Understanding the Critic Understanding the Entrepreneur Understanding the People around You Understanding the Seeker

Eric Hoffer book Award

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As we get ready to submit some of our great authors' works to the Eric Hoffer Book Award competition, we remember and celebrate those who have won in the past. Road to Damascus by Elaine Imady was the first runner-up in the legacy category last year. The Marriage Whisperer by Patt Pickett received an honorable mention. Both books, while quite different from each other, are very special, very good, and well worth the time invested in reading them.

Steven Greenebaum: Eric Hoffer Award Finalist

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  Congratulations to Dr./Rev Steven Greenebaum, whose book, One Family: Indivisible , has been selected as a category finalist in the Eric Hoffer Awards competition. To read more information about Steven, his books, and his life, click HERE .  To order Steven's book, visit our webstore: One Family: Indivisible . The code FF25 will get you a 25% discount as a fan or friend of MSI Press. Currently, on sale. (Also available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other online sellers as well as many retailers.) Previous Eric Hoffer Award winners among MSI Press authors include Elaine Imady ( Road to Damascus ; first runner up) and Patt Pickett ( The Marriage Whisperer ; honorable mention).